If you grew up in the '90s, then you definitely remember the Power Rangers, teenagers who morph into superheroes to stop the evil villains from destroying Angel Grove... and the world.

Well, the OG pink ranger herself, Amy Jo Johnson, had some summertime fun in New England, including a visit to Luke's Lobster at MacMillan Pier in Provincetown, Massachusetts.

Sometimes you just need a break from battling Rita Repulsa for some tasty seafood, right?

Amy Jo Johnson Visits Massachusetts

CBC article reported that Johnson has been living in Canada since 2005 and even got her Canadian passport in 2015, making her a dual Canadian-American citizen.

But you might be surprised to know she's from New England.

Johnson grew up in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, according to her biography on Fandango.

And if you've followed the actress and filmmaker on social media, you'll see that she often makes trips to The Bay State.

Amy Jo Johnson Stops at Luke's Lobster at MacMillan Pier in Massachusetts

On one of her most recent trips to Massachusetts, Johnson seemed to be enjoying the sun, warm weather, and beach vibes with her friends and family.

In a Facebook post, she even shared getting pulled over by the police for driving a golf cart on the highway. Whoops!

She also shared more photos of her adventures on the social media platform, including one of her dining at Luke's Lobster at MacMillan Pier in Provincetown, Massachusetts.

Johnson didn't reveal what she got to eat (what kind of seafood would Kimberly Hart eat?), but it was likely delicious.

Luke's Lobster, which also has locations in Maine, opened in Provincetown in 2024, according to Patch. But the company has been serving up lobster and more since the 2000s.

There are even Luke's Lobster locations in Japan, where the Super Sentai series was created, the show that inspired the Power Rangers.

Talk about a full circle.

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It’s clear Amy Jo Johnson still knows how to make a summer in Massachusetts unforgettable. Between beach days, unexpected golf cart detours, and seafood by the water, her visit feels like the perfect blend of hometown nostalgia and New England charm.

And for fans of her film and television work, and of course, the OG Power Rangers, it’s a reminder that sometimes your childhood heroes are also enjoying all the same fun things you might be today.

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